Trump DOJ dropping challenge to Arizona voting law filed by Biden administration
- All 15 Arizona counties are verifying and removing noncitizens from voter rolls, affecting nearly 50,000 registrants lacking proof of citizenship.
- America First Legal's senior counsel, James Rogers, stated that a lawsuit led to counties working with the Department of Homeland Security for voter verification.
- Concerns arose regarding the Arizona Supreme Court's opinion overstepping by second-guessing prosecutorial decisions about Antifa violence.
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Arizona PURGES 50K+ Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
As a result of a lawsuit from America First Legal, the state of Arizona has now begun the process of verifying and removing noncitizens from their voter rolls. The total includes around 50K registered voters that did not provide proof of U.S. citizenship.
Arizona Supreme Court Issues Opinion Affirming 2-Year Suspension of April Sponsel’s Law License for Prosecuting Antifa | April 13, 2025
The Arizona Supreme Court issued a full opinion last week explaining why the court upheld the suspension of former Maricopa County prosecutor April Sponsel’s law license for two years. The State Bar of Arizona’s disciplinary judge Margaret Downie issued the suspension in December 2023 due to Sponsel prosecuting violent Antifa rioters who were protesting the death of George Floyd, and the Arizona Supreme Court stated last September that the justi…
Arizona to Remove Almost 50K Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls
Arizona counties have started a process to work with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding verifying voters' citizenship and removing non-citizens from voter lists. The post Arizona to Remove Almost 50K Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls appeared first on Breitbart.
Battleground State To Begin Purging Non-Citizens From Voter Rolls * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
As Arizona embarks on a significant voter roll cleanup, nearly 50,000 registrants face removal for failing to prove their citizenship. Dive into the details of this landmark decision and its implications for future elections in the state.
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